Abel, Ted |
Molecular Physiology and Biophysics |
The primary focus of research in the Abel lab is to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of long-term memory storage with a focus on the mammalian hippocampus. |
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Baek, Stephen |
Mechanical & Industrial Engineering |
I’m interested in mathematical representations and algorithms for learning trends and patterns in geometric objects. For my research, I have a lot of fun with photographs, videos, depth images, 3D models/scans, and medical images. |
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Boes, Aaron |
Neurology |
Our laboratory is interested in the link between brain structure and function across the lifespan, particularly network-based localization of neurological and psychiatric symptoms. We approach this topic using multi-modal neuroimaging methods that include lesion mapping, resting state functional connectivity MRI, and structural MRI. |
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Carmichael, Gregory |
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering |
Air quality and atmospheric chemistry modeling; Data assimilation; Chemical weather forecasting |
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Casavant, Thomas |
Biomedical Engineering |
Bioinformatics; Computational biology; Genome sequence analysis; Software tools for human disease mutation identification; Computer architecture; Parallel processing; Distributed computing; Software engineering |
Google |
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Chipara, Octav |
Mathematics |
Context-Sensitive Assessment of Real-World Listening Situations via Integrated Smartphones and Hearing Aids; Contents and Contexts of Cyberbullying: An Epidemiologic Study using Electronic Detection and Social Network Analysis |
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Christensen, Gary E. |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
My research involves developing new image registration methods for customizing electronic anatomical atlases, automatic segmentation, modeling anatomical shape for the characterization of normalcy and disease, and brain mapping. |
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Cromwell, John W. |
Surgery, Informatics |
Dr. Cromwell's research group focuses on the application of artificial intelligence, machine learning, predictive analytics, and medical devices to improving the quality and safety of surgical care. Non-invasive devices for predicting postoperative ileus and for screening for delirium are currently undergoing commercialization. |
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Darbro, Benjamin |
Pediatrics |
My research concerns the emerging field of genomic medicine. In the clinical laboratory we are interested in how new high throughput technologies can be applied in a clinically appropriate fashion. We are particularly interested in the clinical laboratory application and quality control of whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays, comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays and whole genome and/or exome high throughput DNA sequencing. In the research laboratory our focus is on discovering genetic determinants of intellectual disability/cognitive developmental delay as well as recurrent genomic aberrations in both solid tumors and hematopoietic malignancies that can aid in diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic decision making. |
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Darcy, Isabel K. |
Mathematics |
Knot theory, DNA Knots, Modelling? |
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Dietrich, Bryce |
Political Science |
Bryce Dietrich’s research uses novel quantitative, automated, and machine learning methods to analyze non-traditional data sources such as audio (or speech) data and video data. He uses these techniques to understand the causes and consequences of elite emotional expressions in a variety of institutional settings, with a particular emphasis on non-verbal cues, such as vocal pitch |
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Freeman, John |
Psychological and Brain Sciences |
A major focus of our research is to identify neural circuit interactions that contribute to motor learning in rats. We are currently examining interactions between the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and cerebellum during motor learning. Techniques used in our lab include multiple tetrode recording, multisite recording, optogenetics, DREADDs, functional imaging, various neuroanatomy methods, electrical stimulation, and localized drug infusions in the brain. |
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Jacob, Mathews |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Model Based Deep Learning (We introduce a model-based image reconstruction framework with a convolution neural network (CNN) based regularization prior). Continuous domain compressed sensing (In particular, we reformulate sparse recovery of continuous domain signal as a low-rank matrix completion problem in the spectral domain, thus providing the benefit of sparse recovery with performance guarantees.). Learned image representations for multidimensional imaging. Free breathing & ungated cardiac MRI using manifold models.... |
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Johnson, Hans |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
SINAPSE is an interdisciplinary team of computer scientists, software engineers, and medical investigators who develop computational tools for the analysis and visualization of medical image data. The purpose of the group is to provide the infrastructure and environment for the development of computational algorithms and open-source technologies, and then oversee the training and dissemination of these tools to the medical research community. |
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Koylu, Caglar |
Geographical and Sustainability Sciences, Geoinformatics |
GIScience, spatial data science, information visualization, human-computer interaction, mobility and geo-social networks |
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Magnotta, Vincent A. |
Radiology, Psychiatry, Biomedical Engineering |
I am interested in the development of novel imaging approaches and analysis strategies to better understand psychiatric and neurological brain disorders. My work in image acquisition focuses on diffusion tensor imaging and chemical shift imaging. I am also working on methods to automate the analysis of brain morphology and incorporating these tools into diffusion tensor and chemical shift imaging. |
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Michaelson, Jacob J. |
Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Computational and Molecular Psychiatry, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Biomedical Engineering |
We are interested in the use of computing to improve the understanding, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental conditions. To do this, we build predictive models that draw on a wide variety of data types: including genomics, medical records, imaging, body movement, and standardized test scores, among many others. We have extramurally-supported research programs involving computational methodology, human subjects research, and animal models. |
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Nopoulos, Peggy C. |
Psychiatry, Neurology, Pediatrics |
The Peg Nopoulos Laboratory conducts research that is designed to evaluate brain development and its relationship to long term behavioral, cognitive, and emotional outcome. Our studies investigate the impact of various medical conditions throughout the lifespan – from shortly after birth to mature adulthood. In particular, much of our work focuses on inherited brain disease with adult onset. |
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O'Leary, Daniel |
Psychiatry, Psychology |
Current research explores the neural basis of the genetic vulnerability of children (ages 13 - 18 of alcoholics). Another project assesses the effects of marijuana on brain blood flow and cognition. Both research areas involve purely behavioral assessment of cognitive functions such as attention and memory, as well as neuroimaging studies performed during cognitive task performance. We are assessing blood flow with positron emission tomography (PET) during cognitive task performance in schizophrenic patients, normal volunteers, and marijuana users. |
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Parker, Krystal L. |
Psychiatry |
My long-term goal is to understand the cerebellar contribution to cognitive and affective processes. In pursuit of this goal, I combine neurophysiology, pharmacology and optogenetics in animals performing behavioral tasks to dissect cerebellar neural circuitry. I study the potential for cerebellar stimulation to rescue cognitive impairments and mood in humans using EEG but also in animals with pharmacologically- and genetically-induced phenotypes of disease. My training in psychology, systems neurophysiology, and clinical psychiatry allows me to target the cerebellum for novel treatments of diseases involving cognitive and affective dysfunction. |
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Paulsen, Jane |
Psychiatry, Neurology, Psychological & Brain Sciences |
Huntington’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, dementia, psychoses, tardive dyskinesia, neuropsychological features and correlates of the above. |
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Schnieders, Michael J. |
Biomedical Engineering |
My research interests are focused on the molecular biophysics theory and high performance computational algorithms that are essential to reducing the time and cost of engineering new pharmaceuticals. A complementary goal is to understand patient specific responses to pharmaceuticals by integrating genetic information and molecular phenotypes. |
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Shinozaki, Gen |
Psychiatry, Neurosurgery |
The Shinozaki Laboratory studies the molecular influence of environmental factors such as trauma, stress, and inflammation on individual susceptibility to psychiatric conditions including major depressive disorder (MDD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and delirium using epigenetic/genetic approaches as well as a medical engineering approach through device development and machine learning. |
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Sonka, Milan |
Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Research interests include medical imaging, image segmentation, and automated knowledge-based image analysis in a variety of applications and in various image modalities. |
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Srinivasan, Padmini |
Computer Science |
Information Retrieval & NLP - Text Mining - Web Mining - Biomedical Text Mining - Privacy/Security & Censorship - Social Media Analytics (Politics, Health Beliefs) - Crowdsourcing & Games |
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Stewart, David |
Mathematics |
Numerical Analysis, Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Computing, Optimization, Optimal Control |
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Strathearn, Lane |
Behavioral Pediatrics |
My lab aims to explore the neurobiology of early attachment relationships using functional MRI and other neurophysiological and endocrine measures. This includes projects examining brain and behavioral responses of drug addicted mothers, and how intranasal oxytocin may impact maternal responses. This research has been funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the National Institute of Drug Abuse. We have also published on the effects of intranasal oxytocin on children and adolescents with autism. |
NIH |
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Vaidya, Jatin |
Psychiatry |
The laboratory uses state-of-the-art functional imaging tools such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) as well as advanced structural imaging protocols (e.g., diffusion weighted imaging) in conjunction with neuropsychological tests and personality assessments. |
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Wemmie, John |
Psychiatry, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Neurosurgery |
John Wemmie, MD, PhD, professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa, is interested in the role of brain pH and acid-sensing ion channels in brain function and behavior. This work has led to the discovery of critical roles for brain pH in synaptic plasticity, anxiety, and depression-related behaviors in mice. Current projects include investigating the synaptic mechanisms for acid-sensing ion channel action and also translating these discoveries to human behavior and brain function. For example, his laboratory is using non-invasive pH-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the roles of brain pH in psychiatric illnesses such as panic disorder and bipolar affective disorder. |
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Williams, Aislinn |
Psychiatry |
The Williams lab is interested in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which genetic risk factors contribute to psychiatric disease from a developmental perspective. Our current projects focus on voltage-gated calcium channel genes, which have been linked to the risk of developing bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and autism. We use induced pluripotent stem cells and transgenic mouse models to study how calcium channel gene SNPs alter neuronal development, neural circuit function, and affective behavior. We employ a wide range of approaches, including molecular biology, live cell imaging, neuropathology, and animal behavioral assessments, to try to unravel the developmental pathways involved in neuropsychiatric disease, in the hope of identifying novel treatment targets. |
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